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Inning 4
How to Coach Different Types of Teams
The Webinar will begin at 1000amParticipant Dial In Number 1-855-897-5763
1
Todayrsquos Webinar
ndash Dial in to the audio portion of the webinar using the telephone number on the Audio tab Audio is transmitted through the telephone only not through computer speakers
ndash All participants will remain muted for the duration of the program
ndash Questions can be submitted using the QampA tab on your Webex control panel we will pause periodically to take questions
ndash A recording of the webinar and any related materials will be available online and emailed to all registrants
2nystateofhealthnygov
Agenda
bull Introductions
bull Recap of Inning 3
bull Coaching Different Types of Teams
minus Marketplace rules regarding how individuals families and household sizes are defined
minus Factors that affect eligibility
minus Questions in the Marketplace application that impact program eligibility
bull Questions amp Answersbull Conclusion
3nystateofhealthnygov
Presentersbull Welcome
Donna FrescatoreExecutive Director NY State of Health
bull Todayrsquos PresentersRachael MorrisseySenior Training Specialist Maximus
Amy ScanlonTraining Specialist Maximus
Gabrielle ArmeniaBureau Director Child Health Plus Policy amp Exchange Consumer Assistance
K Pam Lavillotti Project Manager Division of Eligibility and Marketplace Integration Office of Health Insurance Programs
Kathleen JohnsonAssistant Director Bureau of Community Enrollment amp WMS Eligibility Processing
4nystateofhealthnygov
Inning 3 Know the Immigration Rules of the Game Part 2 Evaluation
Survey Results
5nystateofhealthnygov
Herersquos what you said
- More than 96 said it ldquoincreased my knowledge of the topic(s)rdquo
- More than 97 said ldquothere was sufficient information shared that will enable me to
successfully enroll immigrants and their families into coveragerdquo
ldquoThe advance slides were very helpful to follow along with and take notesrdquo
ldquoKeep up the good work Things are going greatrdquo
ldquoYou canrsquot fix perfectrdquo
ldquoTry and get more of the questions answeredrdquo
Complete the evaluation survey of todayrsquos webinar immediately following the
program
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of Teams
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7
Objectives
By the end of this inning you will be able to
bull State the Marketplace rules regarding how individuals families and household sizes are defined
bull Describe the factors that affect eligibility
bull Explain how questions in the Marketplace application impact program eligibility
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
8
Lineup for Todayrsquos Inning
1 Domestic Partners with Common Children
2 Married Couple Expecting a Child
3 American IndianAlaskan Native Benefits
4 Homeless Individual Applying for Coverage
5 TPHI in the Marketplace
6 Consumer 65 and over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
9
Domestic Partners with Children
True or False
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
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10
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage with a few exceptions
bull QHPs cover domestic partners of subscribers as spouses
bull If domestic partners and their children are QHP-eligible they can insure themselves and their children in a single family policy
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11
bull Domestic partners
(7 yrs)
bull 2 children in common
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Mariorsquos income $68000
bull Suersquos income $51000
bull File separately each claiming one of their common children
bull Mario also claims his child Thanda
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
- - - - - -
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12
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13
Screen shots of Tax filing
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14
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15
HHS = 3
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HHS = 2
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17
HHS = 3
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18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
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22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
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23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
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34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
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43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
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46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
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56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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HHS = 3
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HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Todayrsquos Webinar
ndash Dial in to the audio portion of the webinar using the telephone number on the Audio tab Audio is transmitted through the telephone only not through computer speakers
ndash All participants will remain muted for the duration of the program
ndash Questions can be submitted using the QampA tab on your Webex control panel we will pause periodically to take questions
ndash A recording of the webinar and any related materials will be available online and emailed to all registrants
2nystateofhealthnygov
Agenda
bull Introductions
bull Recap of Inning 3
bull Coaching Different Types of Teams
minus Marketplace rules regarding how individuals families and household sizes are defined
minus Factors that affect eligibility
minus Questions in the Marketplace application that impact program eligibility
bull Questions amp Answersbull Conclusion
3nystateofhealthnygov
Presentersbull Welcome
Donna FrescatoreExecutive Director NY State of Health
bull Todayrsquos PresentersRachael MorrisseySenior Training Specialist Maximus
Amy ScanlonTraining Specialist Maximus
Gabrielle ArmeniaBureau Director Child Health Plus Policy amp Exchange Consumer Assistance
K Pam Lavillotti Project Manager Division of Eligibility and Marketplace Integration Office of Health Insurance Programs
Kathleen JohnsonAssistant Director Bureau of Community Enrollment amp WMS Eligibility Processing
4nystateofhealthnygov
Inning 3 Know the Immigration Rules of the Game Part 2 Evaluation
Survey Results
5nystateofhealthnygov
Herersquos what you said
- More than 96 said it ldquoincreased my knowledge of the topic(s)rdquo
- More than 97 said ldquothere was sufficient information shared that will enable me to
successfully enroll immigrants and their families into coveragerdquo
ldquoThe advance slides were very helpful to follow along with and take notesrdquo
ldquoKeep up the good work Things are going greatrdquo
ldquoYou canrsquot fix perfectrdquo
ldquoTry and get more of the questions answeredrdquo
Complete the evaluation survey of todayrsquos webinar immediately following the
program
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of Teams
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
7
Objectives
By the end of this inning you will be able to
bull State the Marketplace rules regarding how individuals families and household sizes are defined
bull Describe the factors that affect eligibility
bull Explain how questions in the Marketplace application impact program eligibility
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
8
Lineup for Todayrsquos Inning
1 Domestic Partners with Common Children
2 Married Couple Expecting a Child
3 American IndianAlaskan Native Benefits
4 Homeless Individual Applying for Coverage
5 TPHI in the Marketplace
6 Consumer 65 and over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
9
Domestic Partners with Children
True or False
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
10
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage with a few exceptions
bull QHPs cover domestic partners of subscribers as spouses
bull If domestic partners and their children are QHP-eligible they can insure themselves and their children in a single family policy
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
11
bull Domestic partners
(7 yrs)
bull 2 children in common
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Mariorsquos income $68000
bull Suersquos income $51000
bull File separately each claiming one of their common children
bull Mario also claims his child Thanda
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
- - - - - -
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
12
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
13
Screen shots of Tax filing
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
14
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15
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
16
HHS = 2
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17
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
18
HHS = 5
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
19
HHS = 5
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
26
HHS = 5
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
27
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
28
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
29
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
30
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
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47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Agenda
bull Introductions
bull Recap of Inning 3
bull Coaching Different Types of Teams
minus Marketplace rules regarding how individuals families and household sizes are defined
minus Factors that affect eligibility
minus Questions in the Marketplace application that impact program eligibility
bull Questions amp Answersbull Conclusion
3nystateofhealthnygov
Presentersbull Welcome
Donna FrescatoreExecutive Director NY State of Health
bull Todayrsquos PresentersRachael MorrisseySenior Training Specialist Maximus
Amy ScanlonTraining Specialist Maximus
Gabrielle ArmeniaBureau Director Child Health Plus Policy amp Exchange Consumer Assistance
K Pam Lavillotti Project Manager Division of Eligibility and Marketplace Integration Office of Health Insurance Programs
Kathleen JohnsonAssistant Director Bureau of Community Enrollment amp WMS Eligibility Processing
4nystateofhealthnygov
Inning 3 Know the Immigration Rules of the Game Part 2 Evaluation
Survey Results
5nystateofhealthnygov
Herersquos what you said
- More than 96 said it ldquoincreased my knowledge of the topic(s)rdquo
- More than 97 said ldquothere was sufficient information shared that will enable me to
successfully enroll immigrants and their families into coveragerdquo
ldquoThe advance slides were very helpful to follow along with and take notesrdquo
ldquoKeep up the good work Things are going greatrdquo
ldquoYou canrsquot fix perfectrdquo
ldquoTry and get more of the questions answeredrdquo
Complete the evaluation survey of todayrsquos webinar immediately following the
program
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of Teams
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7
Objectives
By the end of this inning you will be able to
bull State the Marketplace rules regarding how individuals families and household sizes are defined
bull Describe the factors that affect eligibility
bull Explain how questions in the Marketplace application impact program eligibility
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8
Lineup for Todayrsquos Inning
1 Domestic Partners with Common Children
2 Married Couple Expecting a Child
3 American IndianAlaskan Native Benefits
4 Homeless Individual Applying for Coverage
5 TPHI in the Marketplace
6 Consumer 65 and over Caretaker Relative
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9
Domestic Partners with Children
True or False
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
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10
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage with a few exceptions
bull QHPs cover domestic partners of subscribers as spouses
bull If domestic partners and their children are QHP-eligible they can insure themselves and their children in a single family policy
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11
bull Domestic partners
(7 yrs)
bull 2 children in common
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Mariorsquos income $68000
bull Suersquos income $51000
bull File separately each claiming one of their common children
bull Mario also claims his child Thanda
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
- - - - - -
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12
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13
Screen shots of Tax filing
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14
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15
HHS = 3
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16
HHS = 2
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17
HHS = 3
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18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
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22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
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23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
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33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
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34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
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36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
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39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
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40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
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43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
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45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Presentersbull Welcome
Donna FrescatoreExecutive Director NY State of Health
bull Todayrsquos PresentersRachael MorrisseySenior Training Specialist Maximus
Amy ScanlonTraining Specialist Maximus
Gabrielle ArmeniaBureau Director Child Health Plus Policy amp Exchange Consumer Assistance
K Pam Lavillotti Project Manager Division of Eligibility and Marketplace Integration Office of Health Insurance Programs
Kathleen JohnsonAssistant Director Bureau of Community Enrollment amp WMS Eligibility Processing
4nystateofhealthnygov
Inning 3 Know the Immigration Rules of the Game Part 2 Evaluation
Survey Results
5nystateofhealthnygov
Herersquos what you said
- More than 96 said it ldquoincreased my knowledge of the topic(s)rdquo
- More than 97 said ldquothere was sufficient information shared that will enable me to
successfully enroll immigrants and their families into coveragerdquo
ldquoThe advance slides were very helpful to follow along with and take notesrdquo
ldquoKeep up the good work Things are going greatrdquo
ldquoYou canrsquot fix perfectrdquo
ldquoTry and get more of the questions answeredrdquo
Complete the evaluation survey of todayrsquos webinar immediately following the
program
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of Teams
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
7
Objectives
By the end of this inning you will be able to
bull State the Marketplace rules regarding how individuals families and household sizes are defined
bull Describe the factors that affect eligibility
bull Explain how questions in the Marketplace application impact program eligibility
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
8
Lineup for Todayrsquos Inning
1 Domestic Partners with Common Children
2 Married Couple Expecting a Child
3 American IndianAlaskan Native Benefits
4 Homeless Individual Applying for Coverage
5 TPHI in the Marketplace
6 Consumer 65 and over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
9
Domestic Partners with Children
True or False
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
10
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage with a few exceptions
bull QHPs cover domestic partners of subscribers as spouses
bull If domestic partners and their children are QHP-eligible they can insure themselves and their children in a single family policy
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
11
bull Domestic partners
(7 yrs)
bull 2 children in common
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Mariorsquos income $68000
bull Suersquos income $51000
bull File separately each claiming one of their common children
bull Mario also claims his child Thanda
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
- - - - - -
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12
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13
Screen shots of Tax filing
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14
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15
HHS = 3
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16
HHS = 2
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17
HHS = 3
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18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
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22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
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23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
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33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
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34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
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35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
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36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
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39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
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40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
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43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
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45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
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46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
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47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
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56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 3 Know the Immigration Rules of the Game Part 2 Evaluation
Survey Results
5nystateofhealthnygov
Herersquos what you said
- More than 96 said it ldquoincreased my knowledge of the topic(s)rdquo
- More than 97 said ldquothere was sufficient information shared that will enable me to
successfully enroll immigrants and their families into coveragerdquo
ldquoThe advance slides were very helpful to follow along with and take notesrdquo
ldquoKeep up the good work Things are going greatrdquo
ldquoYou canrsquot fix perfectrdquo
ldquoTry and get more of the questions answeredrdquo
Complete the evaluation survey of todayrsquos webinar immediately following the
program
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of Teams
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7
Objectives
By the end of this inning you will be able to
bull State the Marketplace rules regarding how individuals families and household sizes are defined
bull Describe the factors that affect eligibility
bull Explain how questions in the Marketplace application impact program eligibility
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8
Lineup for Todayrsquos Inning
1 Domestic Partners with Common Children
2 Married Couple Expecting a Child
3 American IndianAlaskan Native Benefits
4 Homeless Individual Applying for Coverage
5 TPHI in the Marketplace
6 Consumer 65 and over Caretaker Relative
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9
Domestic Partners with Children
True or False
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
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10
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage with a few exceptions
bull QHPs cover domestic partners of subscribers as spouses
bull If domestic partners and their children are QHP-eligible they can insure themselves and their children in a single family policy
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11
bull Domestic partners
(7 yrs)
bull 2 children in common
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Mariorsquos income $68000
bull Suersquos income $51000
bull File separately each claiming one of their common children
bull Mario also claims his child Thanda
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
- - - - - -
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12
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13
Screen shots of Tax filing
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
14
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15
HHS = 3
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16
HHS = 2
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17
HHS = 3
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18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
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22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
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23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
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33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
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34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
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43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
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45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of Teams
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
7
Objectives
By the end of this inning you will be able to
bull State the Marketplace rules regarding how individuals families and household sizes are defined
bull Describe the factors that affect eligibility
bull Explain how questions in the Marketplace application impact program eligibility
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
8
Lineup for Todayrsquos Inning
1 Domestic Partners with Common Children
2 Married Couple Expecting a Child
3 American IndianAlaskan Native Benefits
4 Homeless Individual Applying for Coverage
5 TPHI in the Marketplace
6 Consumer 65 and over Caretaker Relative
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9
Domestic Partners with Children
True or False
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
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10
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage with a few exceptions
bull QHPs cover domestic partners of subscribers as spouses
bull If domestic partners and their children are QHP-eligible they can insure themselves and their children in a single family policy
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11
bull Domestic partners
(7 yrs)
bull 2 children in common
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Mariorsquos income $68000
bull Suersquos income $51000
bull File separately each claiming one of their common children
bull Mario also claims his child Thanda
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
- - - - - -
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12
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13
Screen shots of Tax filing
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14
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15
HHS = 3
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16
HHS = 2
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17
HHS = 3
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18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
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22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
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23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
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33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
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34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
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35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
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36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
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39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
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40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
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43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
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45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
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46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
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47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
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56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
7
Objectives
By the end of this inning you will be able to
bull State the Marketplace rules regarding how individuals families and household sizes are defined
bull Describe the factors that affect eligibility
bull Explain how questions in the Marketplace application impact program eligibility
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
8
Lineup for Todayrsquos Inning
1 Domestic Partners with Common Children
2 Married Couple Expecting a Child
3 American IndianAlaskan Native Benefits
4 Homeless Individual Applying for Coverage
5 TPHI in the Marketplace
6 Consumer 65 and over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
9
Domestic Partners with Children
True or False
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
10
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage with a few exceptions
bull QHPs cover domestic partners of subscribers as spouses
bull If domestic partners and their children are QHP-eligible they can insure themselves and their children in a single family policy
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
11
bull Domestic partners
(7 yrs)
bull 2 children in common
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Mariorsquos income $68000
bull Suersquos income $51000
bull File separately each claiming one of their common children
bull Mario also claims his child Thanda
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
- - - - - -
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12
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
13
Screen shots of Tax filing
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
14
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15
HHS = 3
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16
HHS = 2
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17
HHS = 3
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18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
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46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
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47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
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56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
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8
Lineup for Todayrsquos Inning
1 Domestic Partners with Common Children
2 Married Couple Expecting a Child
3 American IndianAlaskan Native Benefits
4 Homeless Individual Applying for Coverage
5 TPHI in the Marketplace
6 Consumer 65 and over Caretaker Relative
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9
Domestic Partners with Children
True or False
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
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10
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage with a few exceptions
bull QHPs cover domestic partners of subscribers as spouses
bull If domestic partners and their children are QHP-eligible they can insure themselves and their children in a single family policy
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11
bull Domestic partners
(7 yrs)
bull 2 children in common
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Mariorsquos income $68000
bull Suersquos income $51000
bull File separately each claiming one of their common children
bull Mario also claims his child Thanda
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
- - - - - -
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12
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13
Screen shots of Tax filing
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14
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15
HHS = 3
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16
HHS = 2
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17
HHS = 3
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18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
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22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
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23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
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33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
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34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
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35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
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36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
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38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
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39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
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40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
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43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
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45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
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46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
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56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
9
Domestic Partners with Children
True or False
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
10
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage with a few exceptions
bull QHPs cover domestic partners of subscribers as spouses
bull If domestic partners and their children are QHP-eligible they can insure themselves and their children in a single family policy
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
11
bull Domestic partners
(7 yrs)
bull 2 children in common
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Mariorsquos income $68000
bull Suersquos income $51000
bull File separately each claiming one of their common children
bull Mario also claims his child Thanda
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
- - - - - -
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
12
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13
Screen shots of Tax filing
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
14
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15
HHS = 3
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16
HHS = 2
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17
HHS = 3
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18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
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33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
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34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
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36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
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39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
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40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
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43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
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45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
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46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
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47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
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10
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage with a few exceptions
bull QHPs cover domestic partners of subscribers as spouses
bull If domestic partners and their children are QHP-eligible they can insure themselves and their children in a single family policy
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11
bull Domestic partners
(7 yrs)
bull 2 children in common
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Mariorsquos income $68000
bull Suersquos income $51000
bull File separately each claiming one of their common children
bull Mario also claims his child Thanda
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
- - - - - -
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12
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13
Screen shots of Tax filing
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14
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15
HHS = 3
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16
HHS = 2
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17
HHS = 3
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18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
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22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
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23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
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33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
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43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
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45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
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46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
11
bull Domestic partners
(7 yrs)
bull 2 children in common
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Mariorsquos income $68000
bull Suersquos income $51000
bull File separately each claiming one of their common children
bull Mario also claims his child Thanda
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
- - - - - -
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
12
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13
Screen shots of Tax filing
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
14
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15
HHS = 3
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16
HHS = 2
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17
HHS = 3
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18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
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22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
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23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
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39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
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40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
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12
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
13
Screen shots of Tax filing
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14
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15
HHS = 3
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16
HHS = 2
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17
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
26
HHS = 5
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
27
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
28
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
29
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
49
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
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13
Screen shots of Tax filing
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14
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15
HHS = 3
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16
HHS = 2
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17
HHS = 3
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18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
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22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
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23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
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33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
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39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
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40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
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43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
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45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
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46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
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47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
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56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
14
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
15
HHS = 3
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16
HHS = 2
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17
HHS = 3
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18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
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22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
15
HHS = 3
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16
HHS = 2
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17
HHS = 3
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18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
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22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
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23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
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33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
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39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
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40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
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43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
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45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
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46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
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47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
16
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
17
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
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22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
29
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
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17
HHS = 3
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18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
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22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
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23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
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33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
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34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
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39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
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40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
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43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
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45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
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46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
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47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
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56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
18
HHS = 5
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19
HHS = 5
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
26
HHS = 5
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
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19
HHS = 5
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20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
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22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
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23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
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39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
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40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
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43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
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45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
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46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
20
Domestic Partners with Children
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who
is applying for coverage
True or FalseFalse
Household composition is based solely on tax filing status and who is applying for coverage
with a few exceptions
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
26
HHS = 5
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
27
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
28
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
29
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
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21
Tax Filing Exceptions 1 Individuals (other than a spouse or child) who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent by another tax payer2 Children who expect to be claimed by one parent as a tax dependent
and are living with both parents and whose parents do not expect to file a joint tax return
3 Children claimed as a tax dependent by a non-custodial parent
Also please note that4 Children living with caretaker relatives who are not their parents such
as grandparents apply for Medicaid without consideration of the relatives income whether or not the caretaker relative claims the child as a dependent
5 Married couples if living together are always considered to be in the same household regardless of tax status (filing separately or jointly claiming the spouse as a dependent not filing etc)
6 If a non-filer applies but is expected to be claimed as a tax dependent by someone else they need to apply within that taxpayerrsquos household if living together
Family 1 Scenario 1 - Domestic Partnership
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22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
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23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
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33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
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34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
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39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
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40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
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43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
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45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
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46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
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47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
22
Pregnancy
True or False
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
26
HHS = 5
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
29
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
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23
Pregnancy
bull Proof of pregnancyExpected Date of Confinement (EDC) is not required self-attestation is accepted
bull For the purpose of counting household size pregnant women applying for Medicaid or CHPlus count as 1 plus the number of children expected bull Eg A woman expecting twins would be counted as 3bull Pregnant women with satisfactory immigration status
or citizenship will receive Medicaid continuous coverage
bull Undocumented pregnant women are not eligible for continuous coverage and receive 60 days post-partum
bull For budgeting purposes an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
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25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
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26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
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29
HHS = 6
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30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
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32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
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33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
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39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
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40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
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43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
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44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
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46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
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47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
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56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
24
bull Married (7 yrs)
bull 2 children together
bull 1 child from previous relationship
bull Sue is pregnant and due in November
bull Mariorsquos income $42000
bull Suersquos income $9000
bull File jointly
bull All three children are claimed as dependents
bull All are seeking coverage and live together
Family 1 Scenario 2 ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Expecting 1 child Allyse (3) Rebecca (5) amp Thanda (14)
MarioSue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
26
HHS = 5
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
27
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
28
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
29
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
25
Family 1 Scenario 2B ndash Pregnancy Income Change
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
26
HHS = 5
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27
HHS = 6
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28
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
29
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
30
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
26
HHS = 5
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
27
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
28
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
29
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
27
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
28
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
29
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
30
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
28
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
29
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
30
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
29
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
30
HHS = 6
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
49
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
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55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
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65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
30
HHS = 6
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31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
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37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
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40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
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42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
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43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
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53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
31
Pregnancy
For determining household size an unborn child is counted for QHPs
FalseTrue or False
For determining household size an unborn child is not counted for QHPs
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
32
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
True or False
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to them in
the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
33
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
bull Certain income paid to AIAN does not count towards MAGI
bull Eg Student financial assistance provided under the Bureau of Indian Affairs education programs
bull AIAN are eligible for an Individual Exemption
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
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49
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
34
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash QHP
bull AIAN can enroll in or change QHPs once per month
bull No cost sharing if the consumer is less than or equal to 300 FPL
bull No cost sharing for ITU (Indian Health Services Tribal Programs and Urban Indian Programs) providers
bull AIAN must document their AIAN status in order to receive these additional benefits
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
49
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
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52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
35
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN) ndash CHPlus and Medicaid Managed Care
bull An individaul eligible for CHPlus or Medicaid Managed Care can attest to their AIAN status
bull A child eligible for a subsidized CHPlus would have no premium contribution
bull AIAN can change their Medicaid Managed Care Plan each month
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
36
American IndianAlaskan Native (AIAN)
American IndianAlaskan Natives have additional benefits available to
them in the Marketplace
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
49
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
37
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
38
Homeless Individuals
True or False
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot apply
for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
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49
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
39
Homeless Individuals
bull If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
bull County is important because it determines the plans that are available to the consumer
bull Mailing Address could be o Address of family memberfriend o Shelter they may frequento PO Box o Case worker
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
49
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
40
Homeless Individuals
bull Homeless individuals may be able to request a documentation exemption because of special circumstances o A referral needs to be sent to DOH who will
contact the consumer regarding their documentation exemption request
o Exemptions may be requested for nearly any documentation except CitizenshipImmigration and Identity
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41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
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45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
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54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
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58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
41
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey
bull Sam is homelessbull Shelter he frequents
helped him set up PO Boxbull Income $9000bull Sam is seeking coverage
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
42
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
During identity proofingconsumers must indicate an address
Later in the applicationconsumers can indicatethat the address theyentered is not a fixed address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
49
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
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76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
43
Family 3 Scenario 1 ndash Homeless Individual
Sam Casey HHS = 1 Income $9000 77 FPL = Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
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61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
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62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
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69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
44
Homeless Individuals
If a homeless individual does not have a permanent address they cannot
apply for coverage in the Marketplace
True or FalseFalse
If consumer does not have a permanent home address or is
homeless they can apply for health care coverage They will need to
provide the name of the county that they live in and a mailing address
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
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51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
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63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
45
True or False
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
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49
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
46
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull Consumers with TPHI may apply to the Marketplace Eligibility for financial assistance will depend on the cost of TPHI as a percentage of household income
bull QHP-eligible consumers who have TPHI will not qualify for APTC unless the TPHI costs more than 95 of household income for Employee Only coverage or the TPHI is not Minimum Essential Coverage (60 AV or greater)
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
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48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
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75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
47
Family 4 Scenario 1 - Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income $39000
bull Thomasrsquos employer offers ldquoemployee onlyrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income $22000
bull William does not have offer of insurance
bull Thomas and William are seeking coverage
bull Thomas and William live together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
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49
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50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
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60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
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72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
48
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
49
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
49
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
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66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
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68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
50
Family 4 Scenario 1
Thomas has employer-sponsored insurance and would not be eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace The employer-sponsored coverage
costs 6 for the Employee Only coverage and is more than 60 AV therefore it meets the minimal essential benefits and is considered
affordable
Williamrsquos HHS = 2 Income $62000 399 FPL = QHP with APTC
Family 4 Scenario 1 ndash Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
Thomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
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67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
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70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
51
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI amp Income Change
Thomas Jones amp William Day
bull Married bull File taxes jointly bull Thomasrsquos income
$39000bull Thomasrsquos employer
offers ldquoemployee plus spousedependentsrdquo insurance but Thomas feels it is unaffordable
bull Williamrsquos income
$22000bull Thomas and William are
seeking coveragebull Thomas and William live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
52
Family 4 Scenario 2 ndash TPHI ndash Income Change
Thomas and William would both be determined ineligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace Even though the total cost of the insurance is 15 of the household income the definition of affordability is based off the cost for Employee Only coverage and in this case that cost is 6
Thomas and William could choose to enroll in a full pay QHP or the employer-sponsored coverage
WilliamThomas
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
53
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
bull A consumer who has employer-sponsored health coverage and qualifies for Medicaid through the Marketplace may be able to keep the insurance and have New Yorkrsquos Medicaid program pay some or all of the premium through the Medicaid Premium Assistance Programo The TPHI is billed as the primary payer and Medicaid is billed
as the secondary payer o Coverage will be Fee-for-Service only participants will not be
allowed to enroll in Medicaid Managed Care
bull If TPHI does not include coverage for children CHPlus may be an option for children under the age of 19 o A child must not be eligible for Medicaid and must not be
actively insured by other coverage to be eligible for CHPlus
Note A child with access to NYSHIP is ineligible for CHPlus
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
54
If a consumer has TPHI they are not eligible to apply for coverage in the
Marketplace
Third Party Health Insurance (TPHI)
True or FalseFalse
If a consumer has TPHI and it meets the definition of affordability they
are not eligible to apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
55
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
56
True or False
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
57
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
MAGI ndash May apply on NYSOH
bull Individuals who are ineligible for Medicaid and Medicare can apply through the Marketplace and may be eligible for a QHP
bull A parentcaretaker relative age 65 and eligible for Medicaid may apply through the Marketplace
bull Individuals under age 65 in a household with a person over 65 can apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
58
Non-MAGI ndash apply to LDSS
bull An individual age 65 and older who is not a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and must apply at the LDSS This includes those who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
59
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - Medicaid
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $54000 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Only Margaret is seeking
coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
60
HHS = 2
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
61
Edward and his income are counted in the household but he will not be eligible for a QHP because he is currently
receiving Medicare
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Age 65 and Older - QHP
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
62
An individaul over the age of 65 can apply for coverage in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 1 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseTrue
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
63
True or False
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
64
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
bull When an individual is dual-eligible Medicare is the primary insurance
bull Depending on the dual-eligible enrolleersquos Medicaid coverage some or all premiums co-insurances andor deductibles can be paid by Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
65
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $20900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Both Edward and Margaret are
seeking coverage bull Edward and Margaret live
together
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
66
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
67
Margaretrsquos HHS = 2 Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid
Edwardrsquos HHS = 2Income $20900 134 FPL = Medicaid Dual-Eligible must apply for coverage at LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Age 65 and Older Dual-Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Edward
Margaret
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
68
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they can apply
in the Marketplace
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
When an individual is dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid they cannot
apply in the Marketplace they must go to LDSS
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
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71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
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73
HHS = 1
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74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
69
True or False
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
70
Family 5 Scenario 3 ndash Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Margaret 63
Edward over 65
bull Married 38 yrs
bull Full custody of grandchild Cindy
bull Edward is enrolled in Medicare and works part-time
bull Edwardrsquos income $24900 bull Margaret does not workbull File taxes jointlybull Claim Cindy as a dependentbull Margaret and Cindy are
seeking coverage bull All live together
Cindy 11
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
71
Family 5 Scenario 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
72
HHS = 3
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
73
HHS = 1
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
74
Edward and his income are counted in the household and as a caretaker relative Edward could apply through the Marketplace for
Medicaid regardless of his age He would not be eligible for a QHP
Family 5 Scenario 3 - Age 65 and Over Caretaker Relative
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
75
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is non-MAGI and
must apply at the LDSS
Family 5 Scenario 2 ndash Consumers 65 and Over
True or FalseFalse
An individual age 65 and older who is a parentcaretaker relative and age is a condition of eligibility is MAGI and can
apply through the Marketplace
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types of Teams
76
What questions do you have
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
Inning 4 How to Coach Different Types
of TeamsQ amp A
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78
End of the Inninghellip
bull Please complete Inning 4 survey
bull Watch for inning replay to be posted to httpinfonystateofhealthnygovSpringTraining
bull Inning 5 - Effectively Handling Free Agents
ndash Wednesday August 20th at 1000am
ndash invitation to follow
78